Hut on Sleds | Crosson Clarke Carnachan Architects Location: Whangapoua, Coromandel Peninsula, New Zealand Photography: Jackie Meiring
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Hut on Sleds | Crosson Clarke Carnachan Architects Location: Whangapoua, Coromandel Peninsula, New Zealand Photography: Jackie Meiring
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The NZIA announce a new President Elect, Huia Reriti
“The Institute is delighted Huia has been nominated and will be our next President,” says Teena Hale Pennington, Chief Executive of Te Kāhui Whaihanga. “He brings a wealth of experience to the role and a deep respect for the profession, its history and its future, which I know will be of benefit to all our members.” Following a drafting course at Christchurch Polytechnic, Huia completed a…
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We would like to congratulate the finalists for the New Zealand Innovation Awards! In particular the Manaiakalani programme which we partner with. Truly inspiring! EXCELLENCE IN SOCIAL INNOVATION - Sponsored by Yellow • Manaiakalani Education Trust - The Manaiakalani Programme INNOVATION IN MAORI DEVELOPMENT - Sponsored by Poutama Trust • Manaiakalani Education Trust - The Manaiakalani Programme MOST INSPIRING INDIVIDUAL - Sponsored by 3M • Russell Burt - Manaiakalani Education Trust
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NZIA Enduring Architecture Award 2016
FUTURE ISLANDS
New Zealand Pavilion | La Biennale di Venezia 15th International Architecture Exhibition Location: Palazzo Bollani, Castello, Venice
Creative Director: Charles Walker Associate Creative Director: Kathy Waghorn Creative Team: Jessica Barter, Maggie Carroll, Jon Rennie, Rewi Thompson, Stephen Brookbanks, Bruce Ferguson, Minka Ip
Future Islands has three main themes: architectural responses in a country of increasing diversity; the unsettled and changing nature of architectural practice; and the professional and social responsibility of architects to engage in speculative projects.
The exhibition is inspired by Italo Calvino’s novel Invisible Cities, in which the Venetian traveller Marco Polo tells the Kublai Khan 55 tales about wondrous cities, all of which turn out to be stories about one city: Venice. In the spirit of Calvino’s book, the New Zealand exhibition offers many perspectives on one subject: contemporary architectural practice in New Zealand.
In Future Islands architecture is presented, literally, as an archipelago of practices. Architects might exist in closer or more distant relationship to each other, but they are all located in the same sea. The exhibition consists of 22 floating forms, suspended from the ceiling of the host palazzo. Placed on or around these “islands” are more than 100 architectural models, representing 50 projects designed by New Zealand architects and students. Some of the projects have been built, and others were intended to be purely speculative. Together, they suggest the world of possibilities that both challenge and engage today’s architects.